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A scammer wants to scam me, I am going to scam him. (pg. 2)
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bas
It's so obviously a scam. Who the hell else talks like that?

The way it works is he asks you to send the product via some kind of special account he has set up where YOU have to pay for shipping and he'll reimburse you within the payment. You send the product and pay for shipping and you never get anything back. The address you're sending it to is some kind of dummy address that he gets rid of after he gets the product. Scam is not only did you pay for shipping, but you lose whatever you were selling.
CReddick
him up dood... keep us posted.
Ascariss
ahah classic, looking forwards to the results of this
Orbital32
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Originally posted by DjWoody
+1... If he sends u the money upfront and cash, how is it a scam?


:(


When i sold my TT's they tried to scam me. There are different ways on doing that. One way is They will send cash to send the actual product, but since its a "high" value they can't pay cash. But not to worry, the check/money order is in the mail. You send the product thinking that you will be stupid enough to send the package not waiting for the check/money order to clear. When the check turns out to be fake, you lose your product, the money, and have to pay back the bank fees for an NSF transaction.
Rukes
How could so many of you not know what a Nigerian Scam is? Geez...first day on the internet? :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_scam
Nerologic
quote:
Originally posted by Rukes
How could so many of you not know what a Nigerian Scam is? Geez...first day on the internet? :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigerian_scam


I know.

Thats why i am baffled by everyone on here still being confused :conf:

Hence the reason i love my EDC shirt so much:

nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by Orbital32
When i sold my TT's they tried to scam me. There are different ways on doing that. One way is They will send cash to send the actual product, but since its a "high" value they can't pay cash. But not to worry, the check/money order is in the mail. You send the product thinking that you will be stupid enough to send the package not waiting for the check/money order to clear. When the check turns out to be fake, you lose your product, the money, and have to pay back the bank fees for an NSF transaction.
oh they expect you to mail it before giving you the money? Ok i didnt get that frm the first post sorry...

Well i dunno, if you him over he could file legal actions against you.,
Nerologic
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Originally posted by nchs09
Well i dunno, if you him over he could file legal actions against you.,


Who me?
gerard6975
thing is, why even complete the transaction by sending the guy a different item? it is obvious that it's a scam but scamming him back doesn't make you any better than him.
hotmom714
If you feel like you are being scammed then just avoid the situation all together... block emails and ignore this person. It's not worth your time.

HotDogWater
the previous posts are too boring... we want some revenge on this guy! :disbelief
Nerologic
quote:
Originally posted by HotDogWater
the previous posts are too boring... we want some revenge on this guy! :disbelief


x2

Dont worry i am not going to back out.

This situation has potential, and a lot of it :D
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